FACTS which contradict what is taught in the universities and which even run counter to the assumptions made by critics of misandry.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Miyuki Ueta, Serial Dater/ Serial Killer – Japan, 2009

On Dec. 4, 2012 Miyuki Ueta, a 38-year-old bar hostess in
Japan, was convicted for the murders of two men she had “dated.” The court
sentenced her to death.

Originally, the charge she was arrested for on November 2,
2009 was not homicide. She was taken into custody for having defrauded a woman
out of 1.26 million yen by falsely claiming that the victim’s son had been lent
money. Her 46-year-old male roommate was also taken into custody for swindling
a tractor dealer. Separate fraud charges were added against the pair on
November 20.

As the investigations proceeded it became clear that the men
whom she had been dating, including one who had to wed her, had been dropping
like flies soon after making her acquaintance. Insurance policies had been
taken out on some of the dead. Police attempted to build murder cases around at
least three of the six deceased, and two of these ended up being prosecuted.
Miyuki Ueta denied involvement in the deaths of the two men she was tried for
killing: trucker Kazumi Yabe, 47, and electronics store owner Hideki Maruyama,
57.

In the trial presided over by Takushi Noguchi, Ueta was
found guilty of drowning Yabe in the sea in April 2009 and Maruyama in a river
in October the same year, both in Tottori Prefecture, by drugging them first
with sleeping pills. Ueta, who was also charged with 16 other crimes, including
fraud and theft, owed Yabe ¥2.7 million ($26,000 US) and Maruyama around ¥1.23
million ($12,000 US), for the purchase of electrical appliances, according to
the court. Judge Noguchi said "capital punishment is unavoidable" for
the perpetrator of such heinous crimes.

Her lawyers filed an appeal and on Mar. 20, 2014 her death
sentence upheld by the appelate court.